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The Browning Sweet Sixteen Buck Special barrel is designed specifically for the Sweet Sixteen model, which has unique features and specifications. While both are 16-gauge shotguns, the fit may not be compatible due to differences in the receiver and overall design. It is always best to consult Browning's documentation or a qualified gunsmith to ensure proper compatibility before attempting to interchange barrels.
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In 1962 Browning announced the buck special available in all guages standard and light weight versions which included the Sweet 16, Light 12 and the Mag 12. The standard weight 16 ga was discontinued in 1964, but the Sweet could still be purchased as the Buck Special. Rifle Sight Sweet 16 barrels could be purchased seperately as well.
The buck barrel is not original to guns in the 50s. Use the link below for value. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
Please use the following link http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
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No way to answer without knowing how old the shotgun is, what the 00 buck is made of and the choke of the piece.
its a doe and buck doe on the inside buck on the outside i have a tattoo of it .
it should say right there on the receiver "made in Belgium"
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500-600 USD
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